How to Equip Melee Weapons in Black Ops 7: Complete Control Guide
Learn how to equip and switch to melee weapons in Black Ops 7. Our guide covers default controls, custom keybinds, and the best settings for faster knife gameplay in Multiplayer and Zombies.
Why Can’t I Pull Out My Knife in Black Ops 7?
If you’ve been frantically pressing buttons trying to run around with your knife out in Black Ops 7, you’re not alone. The melee weapon system works differently than you might expect, and the default control scheme isn’t immediately obvious.
I spent my first few matches confused about why I couldn’t sprint around with my knife like in previous COD titles. Turns out, the game uses a “hold to equip” system by default—but thankfully, you can customize this to match your preferred playstyle.
Whether you’re trying to knife-only in Multiplayer, upgrade your melee weapon in Zombies, or just move faster between objectives, this guide will show you exactly how to equip and optimize your melee weapon controls.
Understanding Melee Weapons in Black Ops 7
Before we get into the controls, let’s clarify what we’re dealing with:
Melee Weapons vs. Melee Attack:
- Melee weapon = A dedicated equipment slot (knife, bat, axe, etc.)
- Melee attack = Quick melee button that works with any gun equipped
Key differences:
- Melee weapons can be held like primary/secondary weapons
- You move faster with melee weapons equipped
- In Zombies, melee weapons can be upgraded via Pack-a-Punch and The Arsenal
- Melee weapons don’t have attachment slots
- Dedicated melee weapons deal more damage than standard gun melee attacks
Understanding this distinction is crucial because the equip controls only apply to dedicated melee weapons, not the quick melee function.

Default Controls: How to Equip Your Melee Weapon
Out of the box, Black Ops 7 uses a hold-to-equip system for melee weapons:
Console (PlayStation/Xbox)
Hold R3 (right stick click) to equip your melee weapon
- Press and hold the right analog stick button
- Your character will pull out the knife/melee weapon
- Release R3 to return to your previous weapon
PC (Keyboard & Mouse)
Hold V key to equip your melee weapon
- Press and hold the V key (default binding)
- Character pulls out melee weapon
- Release V to switch back
Why This Feels Awkward
Honestly? The default hold-to-equip system feels clunky, especially if you’re used to weapon cycling from older COD games. Holding R3 while trying to sprint or aim can lead to accidental clicks and frustration during intense firefights.
The good news? You can completely customize this behavior to something that actually feels natural.
How to Change Melee Weapon Controls (Step-by-Step)
Here’s where Black Ops 7 shines—you have multiple options for how to activate your melee weapon. Follow these steps to customize your controls:
Accessing Melee Control Settings
Step 1: Open the in-game Settings menu
- Press Options/Start/ESC during a match or in the lobby
- Navigate to the Settings cog icon
Step 2: Go to Controller or Keyboard & Mouse settings
- Console players: Select “Controller”
- PC players: Select “Keyboard & Mouse”
Step 3: Navigate to the Combat section
- Look for the “Combat” tab in the left-hand menu
- This contains all weapon-related control options
Step 4: Find Combat Behaviors tab
- Within Combat settings, locate the “Combat Behaviors” subsection
- Scroll down to find melee-specific options
Step 5: Locate “Dedicated Melee Weapon Activation”
- This is the setting that controls how you equip melee weapons
- You’ll see three options available

Three Melee Activation Methods Explained
Black Ops 7 gives you three distinct ways to equip your melee weapon. Here’s my breakdown of each after testing them extensively:
Option 1: Hold Melee (Default)
How it works: Press and hold R3/V to equip melee weapon
Pros:
- Prevents accidental melee weapon pulls
- Keeps weapon cycling simple (just Primary ↔ Secondary)
- Works well if you rarely use melee weapons
Cons:
- Awkward to hold during movement
- Slow response time in panic situations
- Can’t quickly toggle melee weapon on/off
- Interferes with other stick/key functions
Best for: Players who rarely use melee weapons and want to avoid accidental equips
My take: This is the worst option if you actually want to use your melee weapon. The hold mechanic feels unnatural and slows down your ability to react quickly.
Option 2: Weapon Cycle (Recommended)
How it works: Press Triangle/Y/Mouse Wheel to cycle through Primary → Secondary → Melee
Pros:
- Familiar cycling system from previous COD games
- Quick single-press activation
- Easy to integrate into existing muscle memory
- Perfect for fast movement strategies
Cons:
- Adds one more step to weapon cycling
- Can accidentally pull out melee when trying to switch guns quickly
- Need to cycle through all weapons to get back to primary
Best for: Console players and anyone comfortable with weapon cycling
My take: This is the sweet spot for most players. It feels natural, responds quickly, and mirrors the cycling system we’ve used for years. I switched to this immediately and never looked back.
Option 3: Dedicated Keybind (PC Only)
How it works: Assign a specific key that instantly equips your melee weapon
Pros:
- Instant access without cycling or holding
- Doesn’t interfere with weapon switching
- Most precise control option
- Can bind to mouse buttons for thumb access
Cons:
- Requires an available keybind (keyboard real estate matters)
- Console players can’t use this option
- Need to remember an additional keybind
Best for: PC players with gaming mice or extra keyboard keys available
My take: If you’re on PC with a gaming mouse, bind this to a thumb button. It’s the fastest, most efficient method and keeps your weapon cycling separate from melee access.
Recommended Settings for Different Playstyles
Based on hundreds of matches, here’s what works best for different player types:
Aggressive Knife-Only Players
Setting: Weapon Cycle or Dedicated Keybind Why: You need instant access to your melee weapon constantly. Weapon Cycle on console, Dedicated Keybind on PC with a mouse button assignment. Bonus tip: Pair with best settings for movement speed
Standard Multiplayer Players
Setting: Weapon Cycle Why: Occasional melee weapon use without sacrificing accessibility. One button press is fast enough for situational knife kills.
Zombies-Focused Players
Setting: Weapon Cycle Why: You’ll frequently need to pull out your melee weapon to upgrade it at Pack-a-Punch machines or check its rarity status. Quick cycling is essential. Related: Check our zombies beginner guide for more melee upgrade strategies
Tactical/Sniper Players
Setting: Hold Melee Why: You rarely use melee weapons, so preventing accidental equips is more valuable than quick access.
PC Enthusiasts with Gaming Peripherals
Setting: Dedicated Keybind (Mouse Button 4 or 5) Why: Instant access without disrupting anything else. Bind it, forget it, use it when needed.
Why Equipping Melee Weapons Matters
You might be thinking, “Why bother equipping a melee weapon when I can just use quick melee?” Fair question. Here’s why it’s actually important:
Multiplayer Benefits
1. Movement Speed Advantage Melee weapons equipped = faster sprint speed than any primary or secondary weapon. This matters for:
- Getting to objectives faster
- Flanking routes
- Escaping danger
- Chasing down wounded enemies
2. Knife-Only Challenges Some camo challenges and weapon mastery tasks require melee weapon kills. You can’t complete these with quick melee attacks—you need the dedicated weapon equipped.
3. Psychological Warfare Running at someone with a knife out is genuinely intimidating. It’s a bold power move that can throw off opponent aim.
Zombies Benefits
1. Upgradable Damage Unlike quick melee, dedicated melee weapons can be:
- Upgraded via Pack-a-Punch for massive damage boosts
- Enhanced through The Arsenal for rarity increases
- Augmented with permanent perks
2. Early Round Efficiency In early zombie rounds, melee weapons one-shot kill zombies while conserving ammo. Equipping it speeds up point farming significantly. Learn more in our salvage farming guide.
3. Melee-Focused Builds Some zombie builds revolve around melee combat with specific perk augments and field upgrades. You need quick equip access for these strategies.
Troubleshooting Common Melee Equip Issues
Run into problems? Here are solutions to common issues:
“I’m holding R3/V but nothing happens”
Possible causes:
- You don’t have a melee weapon in your loadout (some loadouts skip this slot)
- Control settings reverted after an update
- Controller/keyboard input not registering
Solution:
- Verify your loadout includes a melee weapon
- Reset controls to default, then reconfigure
- Test controller/keyboard in other menus to confirm input works
“My melee weapon keeps accidentally equipping”
Cause: You’re on Weapon Cycle mode and hitting the cycle button unintentionally
Solution:
- Switch to Hold Melee mode if accidental equips are frequent
- On PC, use Dedicated Keybind instead
- Adjust your button layout to move the cycle button
“Weapon Cycle skips my melee weapon”
Cause: Melee activation is still set to Hold Melee
Solution:
- Double-check your Combat Behaviors settings
- Ensure “Dedicated Melee Weapon Activation” is set to “Weapon Cycle”
- Restart game if setting doesn’t save
“I can’t find Dedicated Keybind option on console”
This is normal: Dedicated Keybind is PC-exclusive. Console players can only use Hold Melee or Weapon Cycle.
“My custom keybind doesn’t work on PC”
Possible causes:
- Key is already bound to another function
- Keybind didn’t save properly
- Software conflict with other programs
Solution:
- Choose an unused key or mouse button
- Apply settings and restart the game
- Close overlay software (Discord, Steam, etc.) that might intercept inputs
Advanced Melee Weapon Tips & Strategies
Now that you can equip your melee weapon, here’s how to use it effectively:
Multiplayer Melee Tactics
The Sprint Technique:
- Equip melee while running between objectives
- Switch to gun when approaching combat zones
- Use the speed boost to rotate faster than opponents
Corner Camping Counter:
- Rush campers with melee equipped for maximum speed
- Switch to gun at the last second if you miss the lunge
- Combine with tactical equipment like stuns
Finishing Wounded Enemies:
- Equip melee when chasing damaged opponents
- Close distance faster than they can reload
- Secure the kill before they reach cover
Humiliation Plays:
- Use finishing moves after melee kills
- Equip melee-focused operator skins for thematic loadouts
- Go for knife killstreaks to demoralize opponents
Zombies Melee Mastery
Early Round Strategy:
- Start matches with melee equipped for one-shot kills
- Farm points efficiently in rounds 1-3
- Save ammo for later rounds when melee becomes less effective
Pack-a-Punch Priority:
- Upgrade melee weapon early for consistent damage
- Combine with ammo mods on guns
- Use upgraded melee as backup when out of ammo
Training Zombies:
- Equip melee for maximum movement speed while kiting
- Switch to guns only when positioned for shots
- Maintain mobility advantage over the horde
Special Enemy Handling:
- Some zombies (like Zursa Bears) are vulnerable to melee attacks
- Upgrade melee weapon to handle special enemies in emergency situations
- Combine with lethal equipment for crowd control
Best Melee Weapon Loadouts
While melee weapons don’t have attachments, your loadout choices still matter:
Speed-Focused Multiplayer Loadout
- Melee: Combat Knife
- Primary: Light SMG (for backup)
- Perks: Movement speed focused
- Strategy: Maximize mobility, rotate aggressively
- Controls: Weapon Cycle for quick swapping
Zombies Melee Build
- Melee: Any (will be upgraded anyway)
- Equipment: Best tactical and lethal items
- Perks: Focus on permanent perks that boost melee
- Strategy: Early round melee, Pack-a-Punch upgrade, maintain as backup
- Controls: Weapon Cycle for quick access during trains
Knife-Only Challenge Loadout
- Melee: Best available knife variant
- Primary: Remove or use pistol for movement variety
- Equipment: Smokes and stuns for approach
- Strategy: Flank, surprise, retreat
- Controls: Dedicated Keybind (PC) or Weapon Cycle (console)
Community Tips & Tricks
The Black Ops 7 Reddit community has discovered some interesting melee weapon techniques:
The Swap Cancel: Some players report that rapidly switching to melee and back can cancel reload animations. This requires frame-perfect timing and works best with Weapon Cycle mode.
Melee Slide Boosting: Equipping melee during a slide maintains the speed boost slightly longer than with guns equipped. Useful for advanced movement techniques.
Zombies Early Exfil: Speed-running early exfils in zombies is faster with melee equipped for movement between objectives.
Join the COD Community Discord to share your melee strategies and learn from other knife enthusiasts.
Controller Layout Considerations
Your overall controller layout affects melee weapon accessibility:
Tactical Layout (Recommended)
- Melee on R3, Crouch on Circle/B
- Best for Weapon Cycle mode
- Natural thumb position for cycling
Bumper Jumper Tactical
- Jump on L1/LB, maintains melee on R3
- Great for aggressive knife play
- Allows jumping while keeping thumb on stick
Custom Layouts
- Move melee activation to back paddles (Elite/Scuf controllers)
- Frees up R3 for other functions
- Requires hardware support
For more controller optimization, see our complete settings guide.
PC-Specific Keybind Recommendations
If you’re using Dedicated Keybind on PC, here are the best key choices:
Gaming Mouse Buttons:
- Mouse Button 4/5 (thumb buttons) – Instant access without moving fingers
- Mouse Wheel Click – Alternative if thumb buttons are assigned
Keyboard Options:
- Q key – Close to WASD, fast access
- F key – Repurpose the “interact” key if you rebind interact elsewhere
- V key – Keep default if you like it
- C key – Crouch alternative, good for melee
Avoid These Keys:
- Numbers 1-4 (weapon slots)
- R (reload)
- G (grenades)
- Tab/Caps (often buggy)
Cross-Platform Considerations
If you play Black Ops 7 across multiple platforms, note these differences:
Console to PC:
- Muscle memory retraining required
- PC offers Dedicated Keybind advantage
- Consider keeping Weapon Cycle on both for consistency
PlayStation to Xbox:
- Controls are mirrored, but same functionality
- Weapon Cycle works identically
- No relearning needed
PC to Console:
- Lose Dedicated Keybind option
- Switch to Weapon Cycle for similar experience
- May need adjustment period for hold-to-equip if you prefer that
Crossplay between platforms? Check our crossplay guide for optimization tips.
Final Recommendations: What You Should Use
After extensive testing across both Multiplayer and Zombies, here’s my definitive recommendation:
For Console Players: Use Weapon Cycle mode. It’s the perfect balance of accessibility and control. You’ll adapt within an hour, and it becomes second nature.
For PC Players: Use Dedicated Keybind mapped to a mouse thumb button (Mouse 4 or 5). If you don’t have extra mouse buttons, Weapon Cycle is your next best option.
For Casual Players: If you rarely use melee weapons, stick with Hold Melee to avoid accidents. But honestly, give Weapon Cycle a fair shot—you might discover you enjoy melee more than expected.
For Zombies-Focused Players: Weapon Cycle is non-negotiable. You’ll constantly need to check and upgrade your melee weapon, making quick access essential.
Conclusion: Master Your Melee Controls
Equipping melee weapons in Black Ops 7 is more nuanced than it appears. The default Hold Melee system is clunky, but thankfully you have better options through the Combat Behaviors settings.
Quick recap:
- Access Settings → Controller/Keyboard → Combat → Combat Behaviors
- Find “Dedicated Melee Weapon Activation”
- Choose your preferred method (Weapon Cycle recommended)
- Practice in a few matches to build muscle memory
- Enjoy faster movement and melee weapon access
Whether you’re knife-only grinding camos, speed-running zombie maps, or just want the movement advantage, proper melee weapon controls make a significant difference.
Now get out there and start slashing! And if you need more weapon mastery tips, check out our guides on best loadout builds and weapon unlock progression.
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